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Syracuse.com’s cheerleading coaches poll: Who is most likely to be a cheer coach 10 years from now?
Syracuse, N.Y. — Some athletes are born to be cheerleaders. Those cheerleaders have such a lasting impact that the leadership qualities they bring to the table could transfer over to becoming a coach down the road. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Section III high school sports schedule, scoreboard for Aug. 29
The Section III high school sports schedule and scoreboard for Thursday, August 29. Syracuse.com is the only place to find a comprehensive schedule of all high school sporting events in Section III. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may...
CNY Inspirations: Lemonade or iced tea
This feature is coordinated by The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY. Follow this theme and author posted Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Life often presents us with choices that feel like lemonade or iced tea on a hot summer day. Both are refreshing, but they offer different experiences. We sometimes hesitate, fearing that one choice might be wrong. Yet, in truth, there are no wrong choices—only more choices to be made.
Our boldest Syracuse football predictions as season kicks off (Good Morning CNY for Aug. 29)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 78; Low: 66. Mostly cloudy, less humid. See the 5-day forecast. Where do the fish in the DEC’s aquarium at the State Fair come from? Located in the center of the Colonnade next to the Dairy Building, the New York State Department of Conservation aquarium is an oasis of calm amid the hustle and hubbub of the New York State Fair. Fairgoers seeking a vibe reset appreciate the aquarium’s dimly lit interior, the lack of blaring music, and of course, the massive wall of crystal clear, bubbling tanks brimming with New York’s freshwater critters. Where do all those fish come from? Take a look behind the scenes (video). (Steve Featherstone photo)
Inside Fran Brown’s roster overhaul: 31 new faces to know, Northeast roots and plans for the future
Syracuse, N.Y. — When Syracuse fired former head coach Dino Babers after the Orange’s 11th game last season, Aaron Mannicci headed directly for Fran Brown’s office at the University of Georgia. He saw the news on Pro Football Focus. They had been monitoring the possibility. He knew...
Syracuse Basketball: 4-star Philly recruit arrives in top 20 nationally in new rankings
A new Syracuse basketball recruit debuts in the inaugural national rankings from a primary recruiting service in the top 20 around the country. This week, Rivals.com published its initial top 60 prospects nationwide in the 2027 class. Zion Green, a Philadelphia product who was offered by the Orange earlier this summer, checks in as four stars and No. 20 overall, per Rivals.com.
Report: New York hate crimes skyrocket, with Jews targeted in majority of incidents
(The Center Square) — Hate crimes have skyrocketed in New York over the past five years, according to a new report by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, which revealed nearly half of the incidents reported last year targeted Jewish people. DiNapoli said there were 1,089 reported hate crime instances in 2023 — a 69% increase over pre-pandemic levels in 2019 and the highest number since the state began collecting the data as required by New York’s 2000 Hates Crimes Act. ...
Increase of ‘cat eyes’ weapons being found in Upstate NY airports
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — There has been an increase in the number of “cat eyes” being carried to checkpoints in Upstate New York airports. “Cat eyes” are similar to brass knuckles, but they are shaped like a cat — the user would place their fingers through the holes, or “eyes,” and the pointed “ears” become […]
18-Year-Old Is First Man Charged Under New Mask Ban Law In NYC
Earlier this summer New York State Governor Kathy Hochul implemented a mask ban after masked pro-Palestine protestors began harassing people in public around New York City and after doing so other cities and counties followed suit which led to this week’s first arrest under the controversial mask ban law.
AVOID Driving During These Times This Weekend In New York
The "record-breaking" summer travel season will continue this weekend. Here's when you should AVOID driving in New York. This Labor Day weekend will be one of the busiest ever when it comes to travel. Labor Day Travel Up Nearly 10 Percent. AAA says "this year's record-breaking" summer travel season will...
Car Passengers Can Actually Get Ticketed, Or Fined In New York
Did you know that a passenger can get ticketed in New York State? Or that passengers can get the driver fined?. All vehicle passengers, even adults in the backseat, must wear a seatbelt. Click It Or Ticket, Applies To Passengers. In 2020, New York State passed a law requiring all...
Insects Spreading Fatal Brain Swelling Virus In Upstate New York
Insects in at least 10 Upstate New York counties tested positive for a virus that kills about 33 percent of those infected and leaves others with mild to severe brain damage. The New York State Department of Health issued an advisory urging New Yorkers to take personal protective measures to avoid mosquito bites.
Tractor-Trailer Gets Stuck Under Another Bridge in New York State
Another week, and yet another bridge in New York has been struck by a vehicle. The latest impact saw a large tractor-trailer getting itself stuck during the afternoon rush hour, resulting in an entire street being shut down. While transportation officials across New York state continue to make efforts to...
Dangerous Jury Duty Scam Reaches Upstate New York
Most people want to avoid jury duty. That's why officials from the Hudson Valley are sounding the alarm about this new scam. Scammers are always finding new ways to try and trick you. Speed Camera Scam. Speed cameras are now up across New York State. And that means you can...
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